“Kingdom Then” theology seems like the minority. Who are the “spokesman” for it and does it’s minority status discredit it? Since “Kingdom Now” is the prevalent view in the evangelical church, wouldn’t that prove that it is the correct Kingdom theology?

The Olivet Discourse is a prophetic and apocalyptic argument against boastful ideas that the end-time fulfillment of God’s promises could come to pass through the strength of man. Building upon the already assumed…

This is a rare post on a hot topic. My heart is heavy with much of the world as I read about the events in France and Beirut. I think that we all intuit that, while the death toll is horrific, it signifies something even more ominous for the rest of the world – certainly for the…

What is “the faith”? What did the apostles receive from Jesus and pass down to the churches? In this session, Josh outlines the “faith of the Gospel” (Philippians 1:27), the “one faith” that unifies believers – both Jew and Gentile – together.

The primary thrust of the apostolic witness is twofold: Christ’s judgment at the day of the Lord and forgiveness of sins by faith in the Cross (i.e., the first and second comings of Christ). Thus we see the consistent emphasis throughout the NT on…

Jesus’ discussion with Nicodemus is quite perplexing (akin to Peter’s reinstatement). Jesus’ declaration that one must be “born again” is a cornerstone of modern evangelicalism. However, the traditional evangelical explanation is…